User:Kitokat
Amateur Wikipedian
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Kito (/kiːtoʊ/ KEE-toh), known by the online alias kitokat, is a Wikipedian interested in various topics related to biology, especially in regards to felines. They[a] are also a cat therian, a furry, and part of the object show fandom.
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| Name | Kito | |||||||||||||||||
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| Gender | Genderqueer (Genderless and Xenogender) | |||||||||||||||||
| Pronouns | xe/xem, it/its, any/all | |||||||||||||||||
| Languages | British English, minimal Spanish | |||||||||||||||||
| Time zone | Central European Standard Time | |||||||||||||||||
| Sexuality | Asexual Enbian | |||||||||||||||||
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Digital art and animation, zoology, ecology, genetics (especially cat coat genetics), evolutionary biology, taxonomy, queer vexillology and object shows. | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Discord | kitokat | |||||||||||||||||
| YouTube | @kitosanimations | |||||||||||||||||
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| Joined | 16 October 2025 | |||||||||||||||||
| First edit | 7:30, 16 October 2025 | |||||||||||||||||
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Kito is not a very confident Wikipedian, and so they primarily restrict their edits to fixing minor errors such as internal links and occasionally tone, but they hope their work is appreciated nonetheless. Despite that, they've been branching out and creating new articles; so far they've made a couple pages regarding corvid subfamilies that were previously missing pages.
Articles
Created
Contributed
and many more minor edits that can be viewed in their user contributions page.
To do
- Create Cyanocoracinae[c]
- Contribute to Therian subculture
Notes
- Kito primarily uses it/its pronouns along with neopronouns, but uses they/them to refer to themselves within the context of Wikipedia for clarity. They accept the usage of any pronouns for themselves within Wikipedia discussions, but will be very grateful if one uses their most preferred pronouns to refer to them, and will also keep an eye on overusage of 'he' when others refer to them, as to not normalise androcentrism.